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THE M»1» RAMBLES — The luxurious Rambler A,.aoissador line has been completely restyled for 1965 and offers a, full selec ion or models, including t,vo md four-door sedans, hardtops, station wagons md a convertible for the first time- Shown is the A ubassador 980 two-door hardtop. The Ambassador afters a wide selection, of engine choices, ranging from, the 155-horsepower six-cylinder Torque Com mand to a 270-horsepower V-8. Front disc brakes al «• are offered for the first time as an option on both Ambassador and Classic models for 1986. It will be shown in Dunn at the Dennis Rambler Co. Gets Suspended Term, Sent To Alcoholic Ward .... .. Man Assaults Own Motto Hubert McAuley, Lillington, charged with assaulting his moth er and brother with a knife inflict ing serious injury, pleaded not guil ty in Harnett Recorders court. Judge Robert Morgan found him guilty and gave him 30 days on the roads, suspended on condition he voluntarily commit himself to State hospital for treatment be cause court learned he was an alcoholic and an epileptic in need of treatment. ■ j James MaasepgjU. Lillington Po- ; liceman, said, he received a call to oome to the home of Mrs. Flor ence McAuley. When he arrived he said, he found Hubert lying on the ground ahd thought he was dead, but found, he was conscious. ( Mass eng ill also found Mrs. Mc Auiey, Herbert’s, mother and his brother with lashes on their arms allegedly made by the defendant. Massengill first carried both vic tims to' ifc J. K. Williford, and after examination he sent them to Dunn hospital. Neither of the vic tims was present to testify, and did’ not swear out the warrants a gainsts the defendant. Henry Noun MrDougald, Broad way Rt. 1; was charged with as saulting his wife, Marie McDou-1 < gait with a tobacco stick. He plead- < ed not guilty, but evidence showed he broke the tobacco stick on her and left bruises on her head. Judgment was continued on con- 1 dition he not molest or assault his 1 wife and keep payments paid re- I gularly for support of his child- i fen. 1 I Curtis Blackman. Fayetteville, was given 18 months on the roads for nop-support of his child, aged 10. Evidence showed Welfare had been supporting the child for past three years. Judge Morgan in pass ing sentence recommended that the defendant be allowed to work un der thi release plan. The case againss freeman Har ris. Rt. 1, Bunnlevel, for assault on Bernice Byrd, was nol-prossed when Sta e witness was not in court to testify. Robert Thornton Haire, Rtir i. Lading ton. driving under the influence, paid a fine of $100 and cost. Louis M-Lean, Lilfmgton, plead ed. no. guilty to assault on his wife with, a drink crate breaking her arm. Court found, that he owed cost in, a former case and Judge Morgan ordered him. to pay that Ifitxtx whee'3 .1WS-s; ....mMim* •» • -* ■ ■■ Wil JBtV -4 rrcr. z P3WfR — This hut-ltke contraption on is the Soviet's new mobile atomic power station, The urenium unit can develop 1,500 kilowatts and works for a year on each loading. i [ It's The Little Extra That Counts! Currant Dividends FIRST FEDERAL ( SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOC of DUNN ■ost today. Judgment reserved in iase today. Freeman Harris, lit- 1, Bunnlevel, issault, PJC; Joseph Senter, Isl ington. driving after license sus lended, speeding 100 mph motion o dismiss speed action allowed; ;uilty of driving after license sus >ended, PJC two months pay $200 ine and costs (remit fine). Guilty Pleas Franklin D. Roosevelt Williams, jreenville, speeding 70, $10 and :ost (remit all fine except actual 90$t). Robert Louis Stephens, Pope Air Force Base, speed 65, cost. Ralph Battle, Rt. 1, Holly Springs,... public drunk, cost. Rebecca Ann Warren, Rt. 4, Ounn, no operators license, and 'ail to yield right of way, defend rnt had valid license, plead guilty o latter charge, and was fined $10 ind cost, (fine remitted). Alton Bernice Buchanan, Rt. 1, Broad vay, speeding, careless and' “eckless driving, improper muf- j fler, $10 and cost (remit fine), lames Arthur. Chadwell, Fort Bragg, speed 68, cost Calvin Blue Douglas. Spring Lake, public drunk, violation pro hibition law possession, cost. Clin ton Glover, Fort Bragg, speed 87, cost. Robert Brewton, Fort Bragg, speed 65, $5 and cost. Charles Bry ant Mason, Rt- 2, Lillington, care less and reckless driving, cost. Jimmy Lee Sutton, Pope Field, speed 75, $10 and ooet. Jesse/ Henry Collins, Fort Bragg -speed 7t), cost. Ronald Lawrencr Battle, Fort Bragg, speeding tinder conditions, PJC on cost. Jimmy Franklin Sills, Siler City, speed 100 mph in 60 zone, and careless and reckless driving, defendant plead ed guilty to careless and reckless driving —. plea acoepted, 60 , days on roads, suspended on condition he not operate motor vehicle for 30 days and pay a fine of $50 and costs. Daniel Bee Gilmore, Rt. 2, Ul lington, operate left cdnter, $10 and cost. Donnel Swan, Fort Bragg, no operators license, driving under influence, pleaded guilty to care less and reckless driving, no op*, erators license — court accepted, plea and. he paid a fine of $80 and cost R. T. McLean, Rt. t Lilling ton, feloniously assault with dead ly weapon — court orders NoL Pro*, Eugene Sessoms. Erwin, non support. PJC. Phillip Clapp Ham mer, Carolina Beach, driving un der influence and carrying conceal ed weapon. — judgment absolute, and cash bond of $200 forfeited, when defendant failed to, appear in court Cl 1*0007 BUSS. Tex. (AH7TWO Vnny mt. Richard L. Beasley, «n. oC «Br. and Mrs. Jhmas Beasley, W-. Brooklyn st. Bauson,, ■ampleti»d, a MUte-Hercules missile mswman course at Fort BUss, He*.,. iBPt- » ' During the course' Or—ley ret :eived instruction in prepara ion, firing and maintenance ofi he Nlke-Hercules misfile. ' He entered the Army in May .964 and. completed, basic training it Fhtt-Jftctaca.. fi.-C^-Bggatey-Ja . 1963 graduate of Benson High County Court Cases Heard Among cases beard in Harnett Recorder’s Chart: Neill Duncan Ray, Rt. S, Is lington, public drunk, costs. Win. Scott Pittman, Rt. 6, Sanford, speed 65, costs. W. B, TOdftK T* 2. Puquay, bad check. T'j cneca sod. costs. Claud'- L uugias Lin- , daru»i Payet^witia. awed 72, $5 and costs. James Severn Crenshaw, Rt. 1, Benson, allow unlicensed operator lo operate his motor vehicle, costs. 1 Robert Holmes Jr., Rt. 1, Broad way, public drunk, cost. Bobby Dene Jones, Rt. 1, fine and cost. t Elijah Royals Jr., Rt. 1, Benson, no operators license, $25 and cost. 1 Clennon Lee Williams, driving un- : tier the influence, pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving ■ ■, plea accepted by the court and ( lie paid a fine of $50 and cost. ' Other Caaea John T. Alston. Raleigh had jud •ement continued on a trespass t :harge. Robert Franklin Williams, , Rt. 4, Sanford, speed 35 in 20 zone, W-’ahdc rest. Robert Worth Ham ilton, Chalybeate Springs, viola- : Ion O. S. 20-141 a, PJC on cost : (cost remitted)., j - Elijah Garland Walters, Angler, 11 driving under the influence - pies changed to careless and reckless giving . accepted and Judgement continued on payment of WO" fine and coat. Alexander MBLean, Rt. % Angjer, operate wrong sidh of toad - remanded to JUstiaa of the peace Danny Watkins In An Itoft \ ■ ■ Leamon Avery Munn, Rt. 1. Un Jen, was found not guilty of no DP'raiors license. Isaih Godwin, eave scene of accident, operating eft center line, 90 days on roads, suspended on payment of $50 fine md court costs. Powell Cash For row ns In Harnett Harnett’': four municipalities till get a total of $55,634 in al ocation from state Powell bill ources. The monies to Harnett include: 6.381 to Angler; $5,731 to Coats; 35,158 to Dunn, and $8,364 to ;ilHngton. The funds are reverted back to he towns from fuel taxes col ;cted in the county. The allocations are part of $8, 24.555 to 420 participating com nunities. Checks will be mailed rom Raleigh to the towns later his mon*h. UPSY-DAISY—Candido Andres, a novice bullfighter, appears to be doing a balancing act on the lack of the enraged bull during a fight in Madrid. Oddly, the matador was unhurt after being tossed hiffh >** *v~ • ■ 65’s Most Sweeping Changes RAMBLER ANNOUNCES THE SENSIBLE SPECTACULARS New! 3 Different Sizes. New! 3 Different Wheelbases. New! 7 Spectacular Engines. ’65 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR Largest and Finest of the New Ramblers SPECTACULAR! Totally new in size, in style, in power. New longer wheelbase. SENSIBLE! Greater room, easy, handling. NE.WJ Disc. Brakes, optional. NEW! Spectacular choice of engines from the all-new 155-hp Torque Com mand 232 Six to optional 327 cu.-in. V-8. NEW! Twice as many Ambassador models for 1965, including a dazzling new convertible. « $5 RAMBLER CLASSIC New Intermediate-Size Rambler SPECTACULAR! Biggest, most powerful^ Classics ever—new convertible, sedans, hard tops, wagons. SENSIBLE! Increased space, outmaneuvers other U.S. makes. NEW! Three « •> w : ver&ioLafccQf.neMLTorquc Command Six. Two V3roptions, up to 270Tip. "NF^! Disc Brakes, optional. Doubic-Safety Brakes, separate sys tems front and rear, standard on all Ramblers. T ~\ '65 RAMBLER AMERICAN The Compact Economy King SPECTACULAR! New optional 6, smoothest, most enthusiastic in. any compact. S.ENSIBJLE! Famous championship economy. 10 sparkling models. NEW! Sporty options, including auto matic or manual floor sticks, two sizes of re clining bucket seats. New Torque Command Sixes New V-8 Choices Torque Command—world's most advanced Six— boosts both power and economy . Three power ranges: • up to 232 cu; in.; 7-mSin-bearing crankshaft with 8 counterweights (twice the usual) gives spectacular smoothness. Two V-8s, 287 and 327 cu. in. amcsicaj; xiOtofts,rw DlCAT^D.igexcellence -r South CMtlton Ave. License 2128
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